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  1. Lieutenant Colonel Laurence Austine Waddell, CB, CIE, F.L.S., L.L.D, M.Ch. , I.M.S. RAI , F.R.A.S (29 May 1854 – 19 September 1938) was a Scottish explorer , Professor of Tibetan, Professor of Chemistry and Pathology, Indian Army surgeon, [2] collector in Tibet , and amateur archaeologist.

  2. 31 de dic. de 2014 · Waddell was a Contributor to ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 1909, and to HASTING'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF RELIGION AND ETHICS, 1908-1921. [Note (March, 2016): a fourth pdf added (48.58MB), comprising all parts of the book previously uploaded in three separate pdf files.]

  3. 30 de abr. de 2016 · Lawrence Waddell and Stokley Williams of the St. Paul-based R&B band Mint Condition sit down to talk about their mentor, friend and fellow musician Prince.

  4. 5 de sept. de 2017 · This British-Phoenician prince from Cilicia is, moreover, disclosed in his own inscription in Scotland to be the actual historical original of the traditional " Part-olon, king of the Scots," who, according to the Ancient British Chronicles of Geoffrey and Nennius and the legends of the Irish Scots, came with a fleet of colonists from the Medite...

  5. Laurence Austine Waddell (1854 - 1938) was a Scottish explorer, Professor of Tibetan, Professor of Chemistry and Pathology, Indian Army surgeon, collector in Tibet, and amateur archaeologist. Waddell also studied Sumerian and Sanskrit; he made various translations of seals and other inscriptions.

  6. 16 de may. de 2010 · From 1917 until his death, aged eighty-five, in 1938 Laurence Austine Waddell wove an elaborate and painstakingly detailed narrative of old world prehistory that identified the Aryan race as the root of all progress, innovation and civilisation in the past five thousand and five hundred years.

  7. 23 de ene. de 2024 · Waddell believed that a wave of Syrio-Phoenician megalithic builders, who re-built Stonehenge, settled in the British Isles in 2400 BC. He claimed he had discovered evidence for a Phoenician presence in Britain on the basis of the Cadmean inscriptions of the Newton Stone discovered in Scotland.